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Supermarkets 5 cents a bag... Short sightedness at it's best! (pg. 15)
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Cro_Addict
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Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
I know....it makes no sense....reserving parking close to the store for vehicles that are environmentally friendly and making gas guzzlers drive throughout the parking lot looking for a parking spot.


i have never understood this . Actually none of the "reserved" spots including expecting mothers and handicapped.

So you're telling me you need a closer spot so your walk to the store is shorter, but yet you have enough energy to walk around the store for half an hour? makes no sense.
Jayx1
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Originally posted by Cro_Addict
i have never understood this . Actually none of the "reserved" spots including expecting mothers and handicapped.

So you're telling me you need a closer spot so your walk to the store is shorter, but yet you have enough energy to walk around the store for half an hour? makes no sense.


Someone gets it! LOL

Wonderland is an even funnier situation with the first 5 acres being handicapped zones.

coming soon..fat parking. I cant wait until there is a debate over who amongst the special spaces deserve to be closer than the other.

LOL
Cro_Addict
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Originally posted by Jayx1
Someone gets it! LOL

Wonderland is an even funnier situation with the first 5 acres being handicapped zones.

coming soon..fat parking. I cant wait until there is a debate over who amongst the special spaces deserve to be closer than the other.

LOL


They have fat parking. I think if you're over 300lbs you can get a handicap sticker
Skipper
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Originally posted by Cro_Addict
i have never understood this . Actually none of the "reserved" spots including expecting mothers and handicapped.

So you're telling me you need a closer spot so your walk to the store is shorter, but yet you have enough energy to walk around the store for half an hour? makes no sense.


It does make sense. Walking around for groceries is a necessity, there's no getting around it.
Djsketchbag
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Originally posted by Cro_Addict
They have fat parking. I think if you're over 300lbs you can get a handicap sticker


bwahahhahahahahahaaa

Thats almost as good as www.bigguts.com
ChemEnhanced
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Originally posted by Skipper
It does make sense. Walking around for groceries is a necessity, there's no getting around it.


online shopping
Skipper
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Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
online shopping


See, now you must be trying to be ignorant.
ChemEnhanced
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Originally posted by Skipper
See, now you must be trying to be ignorant.


what can't you buy on-line that you can buy at the store. I have many friends who do all their grocery shopping online.
Djsketchbag
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Originally posted by Skipper
See, now you must be trying to be ignorant.


My parents keep getting calls from whole sale companies offering them to deliver all their groceries right to their home. Thank god they only buy polish food LoL
Cro_Addict
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Originally posted by Skipper
It does make sense. Walking around for groceries is a necessity, there's no getting around it.


I don't see your argument here.

If its a necessity to walk around for it, what difference does it make if they walk an extra 50ft-100ft in the parking lot. Makes no sense.

Skipper
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Originally posted by Cro_Addict
I don't see your argument here.

If its a necessity to walk around for it, what difference does it make if they walk an extra 50ft-100ft in the parking lot. Makes no sense.


if you're the one grocery store who doesn't offer handicapped parking, then you lose handicapped customers. You're the that doesn't offer preferred parking.
I'm not a socialist by any means, but it's not as if you give anything up so that 80 year old can hobble a 50 feet less to the store, so why not?

Plain and simple, it's easier for you to walk to the store than it is for someone 3 times your age to.
Djsketchbag
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Originally posted by Skipper
if you're the one grocery store who doesn't offer handicapped parking, then you lose handicapped customers. You're the that doesn't offer preferred parking.
I'm not a socialist by any means, but it's not as if you give anything up so that 80 year old can hobble a 50 feet less to the store, so why not?

Plain and simple, it's easier for you to walk to the store than it is for someone 3 times your age to.


I do agree with your point, but thats why meals on wheels was invented :toothless
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